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π’Š

Cuneiform Sign Pirig Times Za Character

π’Š is the cuneiform sign β€œPIRIG TIMES ZA” (U+1228D) used in cuneiform text representations.

U+1228D

π’Š is a cuneiform character with the Unicode name β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG TIMES ZA” (U+1228D). If you’re working with historical scripts, typography, or Unicode text, this page gives you copy-ready options and codes.

Cuneiform Sign Pirig Times Za Character Meaning

π’Š is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG TIMES ZA” (U+1228D). In cuneiform studies and digital corpora, signs are typically used as building blocks to represent written language according to sign lists and transliteration conventions. Because cuneiform writing can be highly context-dependent, the exact value or reading may vary by text, period, and scholarly transcription system. Practically, this character is most useful when you need the exact Unicode sign for accurate transcription, data entry, font testing, or visual annotation of cuneiform manuscripts and studies.

Common uses

  • β€’Copy/paste the exact cuneiform character into Unicode text for transcription work
  • β€’Label or annotate cuneiform signs in digital humanities projects and presentations
  • β€’Test fonts, rendering, or layout behavior for U+1228D in design tools
  • β€’Add the sign to spreadsheets, databases, or plain-text datasets with correct encoding
  • β€’Use in mockups or educational materials showing specific cuneiform characters

Examples

π’Š Cuneiform Sign Pirig Times Za

  • π’Šπ’Š
  • π’ŠCuneiform: π’Š (U+1228D)
  • π’ŠSign reference: π’Š
  • π’ŠUnicode cuneiform character π’Š
  • π’ŠTransliteration note: see π’Š

Variations

Technical codes

UnicodeU+1228D
HTML Entity𒊍
HTML Code𒊍
CSS\1228D

FAQ

What does the Cuneiform Sign Pirig Times Za character mean?

π’Š is a cuneiform sign identified in Unicode as β€œCUNEIFORM SIGN PIRIG TIMES ZA” (U+1228D). In cuneiform studies and digital corpora, signs are typically used as building blocks to represent written language according to sign lists and transliteration conventions. Because cuneiform writing can be highly context-dependent, the exact value or reading may vary by text, period, and scholarly transcription system. Practically, this character is most useful when you need the exact Unicode sign for accurate transcription, data entry, font testing, or visual annotation of cuneiform manuscripts and studies.

What is the Unicode code point for π’Š?

π’Š is U+1228D.

How do I copy π’Š into HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 𒊍

What is the CSS escape for this symbol?

Use: \\1228D

How do I write π’Š in JavaScript?

Use: \\u{1228D}